Auditory spatial receptive fields created by multiplication.

J L Peña, M Konishi
Author Information
  1. J L Peña: Division of Biology 216-76, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA. jose@etho.caltech.edu

Abstract

Examples of multiplication by neurons or neural circuits are scarce, although many computational models use this basic operation. The owl's auditory system computes interaural time (ITD) and level (ILD) differences to create a two-dimensional map of auditory space. Space-specific neurons are selective for combinations of ITD and ILD, which define, respectively, the horizontal and vertical dimensions of their receptive fields. A multiplication of separate postsynaptic potentials tuned to ITD and ILD, rather than an addition, can account for the subthreshold responses of these neurons to ITD-ILD pairs. Other nonlinear processes improve the spatial tuning of the spike output and reduce the fit to the multiplicative model.

Grants

  1. DC00134/NIDCD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Acoustic Stimulation
Action Potentials
Animals
Auditory Pathways
Auditory Perception
Female
Inferior Colliculi
Male
Mathematics
Membrane Potentials
Neurons
Sound Localization
Strigiformes
Synaptic Transmission

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